Favorite Stargate character

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posted on May 26th, 2010, 3:51 am
Which is you favorite character from Stargate? Any series.

I'd have to say O'Neill, the series primary smartass:
Ba'al: You dare mock me?
O'Neill: Ba'al, come on. You should know . Of course I dare mock you.

O'Neill: I've got a better idea. Instead of helping you, why don't we sit around and watch you get your ass kicked? That way you'll be dead, and we'll be glad.
Ba'al: You cannot be serious.
O'Neill: Yes, I can. I just choose not to, some of the time.
Ba'al: With your insolence you're dooming not just your world but all of humanity.
O'Neill: I think big.
posted on May 26th, 2010, 5:26 am
Ronin for the Gun mostly heh
posted on May 26th, 2010, 5:47 am
Daniel Jackson.

Brilliant, versatile, became a god, resumed mortality, became a god again, resumed mortality again, and had the strength of will just as himself to overide Repli-Sam's control of the replicators.

While she (their natural controller) tried to counter it, he made all the replicators in the galaxy stand still and let themselves be blown to pieces.

That...that is pure badass.
posted on May 26th, 2010, 6:53 am
Teal'c, defying his goa'uld god: Apophis, for stranges he did not know as soon as he realized Apophis was a fake thanks to Bra'tac, he used the emotional bond and respect o'niell encountered to drive the point home. he saved 30 lives that day including his own, sg-1 and civilians that were rounded up from a firing squad of jaffa.

the man again shows his case almost daily with no signs of giving up, even when the jaffa were free, he still didnt give up, not even to the Ori. teal'c also has an odd habit of saying "Indeed." and a remarkble stonewall face :lol:
posted on May 26th, 2010, 7:37 am
Dr. Meredith "Rodney" McKay

the Jerk eveyone loves to hate, but likes in there own way
posted on May 26th, 2010, 7:47 am
Teal'C/Chris Judge.  Very simple reason.  I met him a few years ago when he was filming at the old hospital out here and, to be blunt, he really is as big as looks... ok maybe even a bit bigger but is funny as hell.
posted on May 26th, 2010, 5:13 pm
im with O'Neill
he thinks simple but efficient :thumbsup:
posted on May 26th, 2010, 10:17 pm
O'neill. Many reasons, but generally because even if I felt like he was a bit too on the dumb side sometimes, there were other aspects of his characted I can sympathize and sometimes even empathize with.
posted on May 27th, 2010, 3:44 am
It's hard to pick one from SG-1, I really like them all. From Atlantis though I have to pick Shepherd. He's got an ingenuity about him which he never quite realizes and taps only passively. He also manages to put up with McKay, which I guess I connect with; there are a couple people I know who are asses like McKay (nowhere near as smart though) and I somehow have to find a way to put up with them and make them gel with the rest of the world. Regardless, I've always thought that the Shepherd-McKay pairing is one of the best in Stargate, it added a whole different quality to Atlantis.
posted on May 27th, 2010, 5:48 am
I'm with everyone who said O'Neil!  There was not an episode that went by with him in it that I did not end up rolling on the floor laughing thanks to his antics.  That and he was Macguiver in a different life...whoe could argur with that?!
posted on May 27th, 2010, 8:47 am
Last edited by Dave Denton on May 28th, 2010, 7:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
  Fifth
A human-form Replicator created by First, the first human Replicator created by the technological species using cell-sized Replicator block,
 
John Sheppard, Rodney, Nicholas Rush, Everett Young, Eli Wallace, Daniel Jackson,
Samantha Carter, Elizabeth Weir.
That's all I could think at the moment.
posted on May 27th, 2010, 10:43 am
Definately Thor, with O'Neill after that...
posted on May 27th, 2010, 12:09 pm
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they were all so good, stargate is a brilliant series. 3 shows already.

i if had to pick one character who had a brilliant episode it would be mckay for the episode "the shrine" that was a fantastic episode which was acted so brilliantly. it is my favourite of them all. so i guess mckay takes it because of that. i like flawed characters, thats why i like sgu lol.

star trek had one of those episodes that didnt need spaceship battles to be brilliant. does anyone remember ds9: duet ? that was an amazing episode.

"Kill me, torture me, it doesn't matter, you've already lost major, you can never undo what i've accomplished, the dead will still be dead."

"what you call genocide, i call a day's work"

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- A Superb of Case Villainy
posted on May 27th, 2010, 12:30 pm
Not to carry this into a new subject, but yes you dont need space battles to make a good episode, "DRUMHEAD" TNG 'WHEN THE FIRST LINKS OF THE CHAIN ARE FORGED" Picard talking about how your freedoms can so easily be taken away. As far as Stargate i liked the general, darn his name.
posted on May 27th, 2010, 12:33 pm
the quote is actually, "with the first link, the chain is forged" :P
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